Rep. Zachary Harvey
@zacharyjharvey
Vermont State Representative (Rutland-3) House Committee on the Judiciary Communications Director, @VTHouseGOP Finance Chair, @VTGOP
I recently sat down with @VTDC802's @pbeanVT for a conversation on The Vermont Podcast. We discussed how I got into politics, the @VTGOP's momentum, the upcoming 2026 election and much more. Watch our full conversation here:
After a successful legislative session with major action on education, affordability, housing and more, @GovPhilScott remains America’s most popular governor. Vermonters continue to want strong, responsible leadership. #vtpoli
The second quarter of 2025 was another exceptional one for Republican Phil Scott of Vermont, who was the most popular governor for the 12th quarter running with a 72% approval rating. pro.morningconsult.com/trackers/gover…
Two years ago, areas across Vermont were devastated by catastrophic flooding and one year ago, more intense rain hit Vermont devastating more communities. But, instead of throwing up our hands, Vermonters rolled up their sleeves and got to work.
Looking back on a great 4th of July weekend in Castleton 🇺🇸 I was honored to walk in our town’s parade to celebrate our country and community with so many familiar faces. Hope everyone had a great holiday!




I wish all Vermonters and visitors a happy and safe Fourth of July! It’s important to remember that there is more that unites us than divides us, and when we speak with one voice, America is an unstoppable force for good in a world that desperately needs more of it.
249 years ago today, the United States of America was born. A bold experiment that was conceived as an idea that a nation’s people should not only be independent, but free. Free to say what they believe, worship how they choose, govern themselves, and pursue their dreams — no…

A stunning sunset last night on Lake Bomoseen. Grateful to serve the town of Castleton and represent such a beautiful part of Vermont 🌅



A historic win for Vermonters 🇺🇸 Today, @GovPhilScott signed into law one of the largest tax relief packages in recent memory — easing the burden on military retirees, working families, and seniors across our state. Proud to be part of the @VTHouseGOP that fought tirelessly for…
Today I signed S.51, which includes tax breaks for workers, families and seniors. It also fully exempts military retirement income up to $125,000 and tapers off for those receiving more. This income tax exemption is something I and many others have long advocated for.
Fantastic event last night in South Burlington with the @VTGOP and Chairman @Dame4VT — a strong kickoff to a packed summer of events and fundraising as we gear up for 2026. Big things ahead!🇺🇸


📢 PRESS RELEASE - JOINT STATEMENT ON SESSION ADJOURNMENT FROM MINORITY LEADERS BECK & McCOY
Promises made, promises kept ✅ With the 2025 session coming to a close earlier this week, Minority Leader Pattie McCoy, Assistant Minority Leader Casey Toof, and GOP Education Committee Conferee Chris Taylor spoke to My NBC5 highlighting our legislative accomplishments.
No place like it! Capped off a great week of meetings in D.C. with the @GOP, @WhiteHouse, and some of the sharpest minds in politics. We’re blessed to live in the greatest country — the land of the free and home of the brave 🇺🇸

Anyone who has spent time in Castleton has likely crossed paths with Constable Si Loomis — a steadfast presence in our town for over 50 years. We’re deeply grateful for his decades of service and the example he sets for our community. It was an honor to recognize him at the State…

@GovPhilScott with the support of @SenateVTGOP @VTHouseGOP is still pushing to get meaningful education reform done THIS year. Voters gave us a mandate, and we're not giving up until we do everything in our power to reduce the taxpayer burden #vtpoli
It's long overdue to transform our education system to give our schools, students, and taxpayers a better path without forcing property tax increases and budget cuts year after year.
It's long overdue to transform our education system to give our schools, students, and taxpayers a better path without forcing property tax increases and budget cuts year after year.
In key areas like elementary grade reading and math, we’re in the middle or lower end of the pack compared to other states.